List three jobs you’d consider pursuing if money didn’t matter.
To be honest, when I choose a job, I don’t consider the money much. Essential so far was the psychology side of the job. I mean, if I felt pleasured and fulfilled by doing the job. The good thing is I have great patience and adaptability in case situations and environments are not as expected or unpleasant. But when I reach the point of psychological imbalance, and it has a negative impact on my physical health, I quit the job. This has happened only once so far.
So the three jobs I pursue regardless of the money are:
Writer, at first hand, a full-blood writer, doesn’t think about how much money writing will bring in. Writers write because they feel the urge to express themselves, to pour out on paper the pain that’s pressuring the soul, their fantasy, and what’s agonizing them in society and the world.
Teacher, teaching is not a job in the sense of a job but a vocation. In the broad sense, you shape the future members of a society. A teacher carries the significant responsibility of conveying knowledge; you don’t weigh that responsibility with money. You must have this spark to create a better world for future children.
When I consider the third job, nothing comes to mind, maybe because I have an affinity for the jobs mentioned above.



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